Details
A Chinese red lacquer panel depicting "The Nine Dragon Wall",
19th Century
carved on both sides with coiled dragons between trees chasing the flaming pearl, amongst flame motifs and above waves, the rectangular panel set within a roof carved with guei-dragon head terminals, and a stepped base, (the wall is found within the Gu Gong), -- 11in. (28cm.) wide.
19th Century
carved on both sides with coiled dragons between trees chasing the flaming pearl, amongst flame motifs and above waves, the rectangular panel set within a roof carved with guei-dragon head terminals, and a stepped base, (the wall is found within the Gu Gong), -- 11in. (28cm.) wide.
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